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Joel Whitburn’s Top Pop Singles 1955–1993.
Menomonee Falls, WI: Record Research, 1994.

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Joel Whitburn’s Top Rhythm & Blues Records 1949–1971.
Menomonee Falls, WI: Record Research, 1973.

Wild, David.
He Is . . . I Say: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Neil Diamond.
Cambridge: Da Capo, 2008.

Wiseman, Rich.
Neil Diamond: Solitary Star.
New York: Dodd, Mead, 1987.

Zmijewsky, Steven, and Boris Zmijewsky.
Elvis: The Films and Career of Elvis Presley.
New York: Citadel, 1976.

ARTICLES, LINER NOTES, INTERVIEWS, HEARINGS

“ABC-Para. Seeks Other Lines for New Gotham Operation.”
Billboard
(November 9, 1963).

“ABC-Paramount Will Reactivate Apt Label.”
Billboard
(January 9, 1965).

“America’s Favorite Offshore Resorts.”
House & Garden
(May 1956).

“Atl. Debuts Budget Line; 21 LP’s Out.”
Billboard
(June 19, 1965).

“Atl. Has Hot Sales Summer.”
Billboard
(August 30, 1966).

“Atl. Sales Doubled in 1967—8 Singles Hit Gold; Albums Spurt.”
Billboard
(January 6, 1968).

“Atl’ic, Atco Waxes Hot.”
Billboard
(August 1, 1964).

“Atlantic Back on ‘Hot 100.’”
Billboard
(May 9, 1964).

“Atlantic Ends Strong Year.”
Billboard
(December 11, 1961).

“Atlantic Getting into the Swing-Frug, Etc.”
Billboard
(March 6, 1965).

“Atlantic Has Sales Burst.”
Billboard
(May 1, 1965).

“Atlantic Hits $7 Million for Firm’s Biggest Score.”
Billboard
(December 29, 1962).

“Atlantic Making UK Take Notice with Five Hot-Selling Records.”
Billboard
(September 17, 1966).

“Atlantic Says Company Is Not for Sale.”
Billboard
(June 5, 1965).

“Atlantic, New Orleans Disk Producer in Singles Pact.”
Billboard
(May 29, 1965).

“Atlantic’s Ahmet Ertegun Says the Public Will Keep Twistin’.”
Billboard
(February 24, 1962).

“Berns Solos Bang; Maps New Horizons.”
Billboard
(July 23, 1966).

“Bert Berns Is Dead at 38.”
Billboard
(January 13, 1968).

“Big 7 Making Drive to Get New Writers.”
Billboard
(March 27, 1965).

“Bossa Nova Wave Loses Nothing in Translation.”
Billboard
(September 1, 1962).

“Burns [
sic
] Forms Keetch; Dist. Is Atlantic.”
Billboard
(March 21, 1964).

“Dee, Edsels, Jones & Jazz Sell in N.Y.C.”
Billboard
(February 24, 1962).

“Goldner Quits Roulette to Go on Own.”
Billboard
(June 22, 1963).

“Goldner Runs Tiger & Daisy.”
Billboard
(March 7, 1964).

“Has the Twist Had It Trade Sees Fad Fading Fast.”
Billboard
(May 26, 1962).

“Is Bossa Nova the new Twist?”
Billboard
(September 1, 1962).

“Leiber, Stoller Form Own Production Co.; Serving All.”
Billboard
(January 30, 1961).

“Leiber, Stoller Team Join UA.”
Billboard
(August 14, 1961).

“Mike Off Again.”
Melody Maker
(October 10, 1964).

“N.Y. Becomes Twistin’ Town U.S.A. as Dance Fad Grows.”
Billboard
(November 13, 1961).

“Nevins-Kirshner Score With Artists, Cleffers.”
Billboard
(November 27, 1961).

“News of the World.”
Billboard
(October 24, 1964).

“Phil Kahl Sells Interests in Pubs, Roulette Diskery”
Billboard
(January 20, 1962).

“Planetary Buys Kolsky Interest in Roulette.”
Billboard
(August 21, 1961).

“Rifkind Named Manager of Bang Records.”
Billboard
(May 29, 1965).

“Roulette Acquires ‘Hanky Panky’ Disk.”
Billboard
(May 21, 1966).

“Roulette Wheels Turn Again.”
Billboard
(September 12, 1964).

“Signing of Bobby Darin Start of Capitol Beef-Up.”
Billboard
(July 21, 1962).

“Singles Get N.Y.C. Boro Action; Crystals on Philles Break out.”
Billboard
(November 6, 1961).

“Solomons Set Brisk Pace for U.K. Music Business.”
Billboard
(February 6, 1965).

“Talmadge Resigns from UA: Picker in.”
Billboard
(February 15, 1964).

“United Artists Records Hits Top Mark of $7 Million in 1962.”
Billboard
(January 8, 1963).

“US A&R Man on Decca Talent Search.”
Melody Maker
(October 5, 1963).

“Webb [
sic
] IV Formed by Berns, Atl. Officers.”
Billboard
(March 6, 1965).

“Weintraub Whirling into World of Folk.”
Billboard
(May 25, 1963).

“Wexler Bats Down a Rumor.”
Billboard
(October 26, 1963).

Ackerman, Paul, and June Bundy. “20-Year Shift in Music Patterns.”
Billboard
(November 5, 1959).

Arfin, Richard. “The ‘Shadow’ Reappears.”
Goldmine
(July 12, 1991).

Ball, Susan. “50s Doo-Wop Group Renews Harmony.”
The New York Times
(August 13, 1995).

Bemelmans, Ludwig. “The Best Way to See Cuba.”
Holiday
(December 1957).

Bennetts, Leslie. “Devil in a Bespoke Suit.”
Vanity Fair
(January 1998).

Berns, Bert.
Blowin’ Your Mind!
LP liner notes. Bang Records (1967).

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Give ’Em Soul
LP liner notes. Capitol Records (1963).

Charles, Don. “The Hit Sound of Jeff Barry.”
Goldmine
(April 2, 1993).

Chavetz, Zev. “Leiber and Stoller.”
Los Angeles Times West Magazine
(March 19, 2006).

Clark, Sue. “Wexler: A Man of Dedication.”
Rolling Stone
(September 28, 1968).

Colbert, Haines. “For Deejays: Babes, Booze and Bribes.”
Miami News
(May 31, 1959).

Cole, David. “Ladies and gentleman, the next in line . . . Hoagy Lands.”
In the Basement
(August/October 2001).

Dannen, Fredric. “The Godfather of Rock & Roll.”
Rolling Stone
(November 17, 1988).

Fileti, Donn.
The Best of the Flamingos
CD booklet liner notes. Rhino Records (1990).

Fine, Marshall. “Tin Pan Alley’s Myth.”
Gannett Westchester Newspapers
(May 14, 1989).

Finkle, Dave. “Bert Berns: Soul Sauce.”
Record World
(February 5, 1966).

Firestone, David. “Sure-Footed in the Slippery World of Rock.”
The New York Times
(January 22, 1998).

Fish, Scott K. “Gary Chester: Taking a Stand.”
Modern Drummer
(April 1983).

Flanagan, Bill.
Bang Masters
CD booklet liner notes. Legacy/Epic Records (1991).

Fricke, David. “Leiber and Stoller.”
Rolling Stone
(April 19, 1990).

Garvey, Dennis.
The Exciters/Soul Motion: The Complete Bang, Shout and RCA Recordings 1966–1969
CD booklet. Ace Records (2009).

Geller, Harvey. “Broadway’s Brill Building: The House the Hit Parade Built.”
Rolling Stone
(February 14, 1974).

Gilliland, John. “Pop Chronicles.” Unpublished transcripts of radio interviews with Mitch Miller, Leiber and Stoller, Burt Bacharach, Ahmet Ertegun, Jerry Wexler, Phil Spector. (1968).

Greene, Bob. “The Hood in Our Neighborhood.”
Newsday
(December 24, 1965).

Grendysa, Peter.
Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers: The Complete Recordings
CD box set liner notes. Bear Family Records (1994).

Guralnick, Peter. “The Further Adventures of Doc Pomus: Call the Doctor.”
Village Voice Rock & Roll Quarterly
(Summer 1988).

———. “They Wrote the Songs: Words, Music, and Irony by Leiber and Stoller.”
Boston Phoenix
(March 20, 1979).

Halberstadt, Alex. “Jerry Wexler—The Great Atlantic Records Producer Gave Us Rhythm and Blues.”
Salon.com
(September 6, 2000).

Hall, Claude. “Chappell Sells Back Rights to Roulette.”
Billboard
(September 10, 1966).

Hilburn, Robert. “The Flip Side of Phil Spector.”
Los Angeles Times
(February 13, 1977).

———. “Spector on Spector: 10 Golden Memories.”
Los Angeles Times
(November 10, 1991).

Hirshey, Gerri.
Home in Your Heart: The Best of Solomon Burke
CD booklet liner notes. Rhino Records (1992).

Hoskyns, Barney. “The Soul Man with a Huckster’s Soul.”
Mojo
(September 1998).

Hughes, Rob.
Betty Harris: Soul Perfection Plus
CD booklet liner notes. Westside Records (1998).

Kamp, David. “The Hit Factory.”
Vanity Fair
(November 2001).

Kaye, Lenny. “The Shadow Morton Story.”
Melody Maker
(March 9, 1974).

Knoedelseder, William K. Jr. “Morris Levy: Big Clout in Record Business.”
Los Angeles Times
(July 20, 1986).

Kolanjian, Steve.
The Best of Little Anthony and the Imperials
CD booklet liner notes. Rhino Records (1989).

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The Exciters: “Tell Him”
CD booklet liner notes. United Artists Records (1991).

Laredo, Joseph F.
Great Gentlemen of Song: Spotlight on Bob Manning
CD booklet liner notes. Capitol Records (1994).

Ledgerwood, Michael. Leiber and Stoller record company press biography. A&M Records (1975).

Lisheron, Mark. “Rhythm-and-Jews.”
Common Quest
(Summer 1997).

Maher, Jack. “When Business Turns Soft, Just Work Harder—Atlantic.”
Billboard
(June 6, 1963).

March, Michael. “Jerry Leiber: Talking Back.”
Fusion
(1972).

Marsh, Dave. “The Paranoia of Romance: Welcome to Phil Spector’s Nightmare.”
Boston Phoenix
(March 29, 1977).

McFadden, Robert. “A Building with a History, from Bootleggers to Beatles.”
The New York Times
(February 22, 1993).

Nathan, David.
Ben E. King Anthology
CD booklet liner notes. Rhino Records (1993).

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